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Can Intake filter reduce the gas spending?

November 20th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

I just saw an intake air filter K$N brand for sale on ebay. I wonder, if the intake filters can really improve the gas mileage of cars. I have Lexus IS250 AWD 2007 model. I am trying to reduce the spending of gas. Any helpful advises?

not really any more than replacing a dirty filter would
more likey to increase fuel not lower it

want to learn how to save fuel just type that into search box
many ways

type of fuel your putting in car cheap or high octane depends on which one gets the best mileage not price it cost
how one lets off gas and coast to a red light rater than drive up to one fast and hit brakes to stop
add more air in car tires a pound or two more save you a lot over a years time
quick take offs most is foot control how one give gas and brakes wil save alot

typing into sarchbox
how to save fuel
how to cut fuel cost
how to drive to save fuel

all kind of ways to save

adding a part never will do it .. its more how one drives and what one drives

first need to know if your using right type octane the one that gets you the best mileage
you can buy cheap fuel get 100 miles buy right fuel get 125 miles
checking tire pressure monthly
let off pedal when you know you have to stop before try coasting more to red lights or stops
steady speed in traffic saves so switching lanes dodging traffic trying to get somewhere fast waste alot more than time it cost more than driving say 70 and not 75 driving close to car in front of you and you hitting brake more when let off gas and drive at a slower speed wil save you time an dmoney

  1. bill (dollar bill)
    November 20th, 2012 at 10:36 | #1

    Sell the gas guzzler and purchase a fuel efficient brand….You chose the Lexus so why complain about mileage?….Most Lexus owners dont mind the guzzle due to their wealthy……tough it out dude……
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  2. S
    November 20th, 2012 at 11:14 | #2

    They can help but only very slightly, maybe 1 or 2 % if your lucky.
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  3. kelly_f_1999
    November 20th, 2012 at 11:45 | #3

    not really any more than replacing a dirty filter would
    more likey to increase fuel not lower it

    want to learn how to save fuel just type that into search box
    many ways

    type of fuel your putting in car cheap or high octane depends on which one gets the best mileage not price it cost
    how one lets off gas and coast to a red light rater than drive up to one fast and hit brakes to stop
    add more air in car tires a pound or two more save you a lot over a years time
    quick take offs most is foot control how one give gas and brakes wil save alot

    typing into sarchbox
    how to save fuel
    how to cut fuel cost
    how to drive to save fuel

    all kind of ways to save

    adding a part never will do it .. its more how one drives and what one drives

    first need to know if your using right type octane the one that gets you the best mileage
    you can buy cheap fuel get 100 miles buy right fuel get 125 miles
    checking tire pressure monthly
    let off pedal when you know you have to stop before try coasting more to red lights or stops
    steady speed in traffic saves so switching lanes dodging traffic trying to get somewhere fast waste alot more than time it cost more than driving say 70 and not 75 driving close to car in front of you and you hitting brake more when let off gas and drive at a slower speed wil save you time an dmoney
    References :

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